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Kids coming to B.C. pubs Other reforms could see happy hour introduced by Tom Fletcher THE B.C. government has uncorked another round of liquor law reform, with children to be allowed in pubs and restaurants allowed to serve drinks without food. Premier Christy Clark announced the changes at a downtown Vancouver restaurant last month, as the provincial cabinet works its way through a list of 70 recommendations from a recent public consultation on updating B.C. liquor Christy Clark laws. As with earlier rounds of liquor reform, the announcement was short on details and long on populist appeal. Some time next year B.C. will see the changes, and will also join all other Canadian provinces in allowing pubs to offer discounted drinks for happy hour. Permitted times and a minimum drink price are still to be determined. See NDP / Page 5

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Police investigators comb the area around the Newton Recreation Centre, 13730 72 Ave., for evidence after a woman was attacked on Sunday evening.

Hockey mom brutally beaten outside Newton Arena 53-year-old woman not expected to survive vicious attack by Kevin Diakiw A 53-YEAR-OLD hockey mom is not expected

to survive after being viciously beaten in what appears to be a robbery. On Sunday, just after 9:30 p.m., the woman was picking up her 14-year-old son after a hockey game at the ice rink at Newton Arena,

located at 7120 136B St. In the parking lot, the woman was confronted by someone who demanded her purse. The attacker then proceeded to beat the woman. As of The Leader’s press deadline Monday, she was in hospital, and wasn’t expected to survive. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has taken over the case.

“IHIT is in the early stages of this investigation and this attack appears to be an unprovoked, random attack with a possible motive being robbery,” said Sgt. Adam MacIntosh of IHIT. “IHIT is currently working with the Surrey RCMP to identify who is responsible.”

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Pay parking machines ‘hot’ items at bus loop Series of thefts occur at South Surrey Park & Ride by Tracy Holmes OFFICIALS IN CHARGE of the South Surrey Park &

Ride are taking steps to make the lot’s pay stations less palatable to robbers, following a string of thefts this month. The new machines were taken on three separate occasions in the first two-and-a-half weeks of December: Dec. 10, 12 and 15, all around 3 a.m. TransLink media liaison Jiana Ling said that revenue loss due to the thefts “is not believed to be significant.” TransLink is working with Impark – which manages operations for the lot – to address the problem, she said. One step will be to relocate the pay stations – which were installed when pay parking went into effect early last month – to a more central location at the bus loop, where there are “more eyes.” Local RCMP have been advised of the rash, and transit security has bumped up its patrols, Ling added. “We’re looking at various options to mitigate future occurrences of this.” Impark spokesman Julian Jones said additional measures are also planned, “which we’d rather not make public.” Jones described the meter thefts as “a very isolated incident,” and suspects the same people are responsible for all three of the thefts. One of the meters was later recovered, he added. “The sophistication of the meters and the way that we install them, and the way they’re built these days, that’s certainly a far less frequent occurrence than it would have been many years ago. “Hopefully, we’ve taken the measures to prevent that happening again.” Jones and Ling said similar issues have not been noted in other TransLink park-and-ride lots. Both said they were not aware of reports of vandalism or vehicle theft at the South Surrey lot, though one driver who had her car stolen from the lot Dec. 2 told Black Press that she has heard of several such reports.

“We’re looking at various options to mitigate future occurrences of this.” Liana Ling

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Border toll could raise millions for TransLink Advocate defends tax on U.S. entry but mayors steer clear by Jeff Nagel

Doherty recommends so U.S. tourists aren’t dissuaded from coming north – Williams-Derry said the take from tolls might be A SEATTLE think tank estimates a $5 toll on drivers crossing the 20 per cent less, as that’s the rough share of U.S. motorists crossU.S. border could raise $30 to $45 million a year for TransLink. ing the border. Researcher Clark Williams-Derry of the “For a transit agency scrambling for every dollar Sightline Institute crunched the numbers in they can find, this would certainly be one way of response to a controversial proposal by Vancouver shoring up their finances,” Williams-Derry said. transportation planner Eric Doherty, who argued But he cautioned the extra revenue from border a border toll would raise new money to fund trantolls might decline quickly if the Canadian dollar sit, help stop TransLink’s loss of gas tax money, weakens further and makes cross-border shopping reduce border congestion and deter cross-border less of a bargain. shopping. No B.C. politician is championing the notion of Williams-Derry estimated $38 million in border tolls, which is deeply unpopular with the revenue would be raised from a $2.50 toll charged many Lower Mainland residents who regularly each way at the five crossings from Point Roberts nip across the line to save money on gas and other to Sumas, assuming 20 per cent fewer vehicles goods. cross the border to buy gas as a result of the toll, But Doherty insists it deserves serious considerRichard Walton with less dramatic decreases in other trips. ation. He said another $4 million could come from He said it would be easy to implement – using the more fuel instead being bought in B.C., with 17 same electronic tolling system as the Golden Ears cents per litre in tax going directly to TransLink and another and Port Mann bridges – and would immediately inject new 10 cents collected by the federal government that also flows to revenue to expand transit. TransLink for capital projects. See BORDER TOLL / Page 4 If Americans were exempted from the toll – something

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Border toll: ‘I just don’t think it’s going to fly,’ one mayor says From page 3 “Think of what that would fund for bus service south of the Fraser,” he said. “I’d like to see us become a transit-oriented region

instead of having this strange situation where people drive out of their way, burning gasoline to buy gasoline for a little bit cheaper.” He said border tolls seem more logical than tolling bridges.

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only at Metro Vancouver crossings for TransLink, but also at AbbotsfordSumas, with revenue there funding transit projects chosen by the Fraser Valley Regional District. He noted there’s

demand for light rail to the Fraser Valley, and the FVRD is also wrestling with how to pay for an intercity express bus between Chilliwack, Abbotsford and Langley. “They’ve got very many of the same problems that Metro Vancouver has,” Doherty said. “People want transit. They want HandyDart. They’ve got an aging population. It’s all the same situation.” Abbotsford Mayor Bruce Banman said the idea doesn’t make sense to him. “I just don’t think it’s going to fly,” he said, adding he’d prefer to seek ways to reduce gas taxes charged in B.C. North Vancouver District Mayor Richard Walton, chair of the Metro mayors’ council, opposes the border tolling idea. Walton said he’s concerned it would create more anger and frustration toward TransLink and harm the chances of voters approving

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million in possible border tolls compare to other sources for TransLink? • The two-cent per litre increase in the gas tax from 15 to 17 cents in 2012 generates an extra $40 million per year and covers TransLink’s $400-million share of the cost of building the Evergreen Line to Coquitlam. • If $35 million was raised through a vehicle levy – one of the sources Metro mayors propose – it would equate to an annual fee of about $30 per car. • TransLink’s main three revenue sources are fares, which cover 36 per cent of the $1.44 billion budget, followed by the gas tax at 23 per cent and property tax at 21 per cent. Most of the rest comes from senior government contributions, a pay parking tax, a B.C. Hydro levy and Golden Ears Bridge tolls.

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The attack has similarities to an assault on a female in the same area on Dec. 16, 2013, IHIT said. “Surrey RCMP continue to investigate this previous incident and although the motive appears similar these two occurrences have not definitively been linked.” The area of Newton around the arena has been the source of complaints from residents for some time. Jude Hannah, member of a Newton revitalization group called ReNewton, is horrified at

Thursday, January 2, 2014 Surrey/North Delta Leader 5 the escalating violence in her neighbourhood. “This is what we told the city was going to happen,” an emotional Hannah said Monday. “I’m angry. I’m upset.” She said Newton began to take a turn for the worse about 12 years ago. She said a warning went out to Surrey council some time ago. “We have told them it’s bad,” Hannah said. “I’ve seen so many changes, and I am just sick about this poor, innocent woman.” Coun. Barbara Steele said Monday that Newton is not an easy fix. “We’ve had issues there for sure,” Steele said. “Obviously we have to do something, and I wish we had the answer.” She said Sunday’s incident was horrific. “There are no words to describe this, the kind of atrocity,” Steele said. “There’s somebody out there that’s either incredibly sick, or whatever the

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Children are to be allowed to accompany their parents into pubs up until an evening curfew time, also yet to be determined, but Clark said it will allow families to have lunch or dinner together at a pub. Royal Canadian Legion branches will have the same freedom to admit under-age family members. Restaurants with “food primary” licences will still have to offer a full menu when liquor is available, Clark said, “but customers who don’t want to order food shouldn’t be forced to do so, and food primary businesses that want to fully transition away from food service after a certain hour, and operate for example as a night club, will be able to apply for a special licence to do so.” NDP critic Shane Simpson said the changes effectively erase the distinction between a licensed restaurant and a pub, and are being announced for popular effect without any research to support them. The province also intends to make its Serving it Right liquor training mandatory for all servers in B.C.’s 5,600 licensed restaurants, as well as staff at B.C. Liquor Stores and rural agency and wine stores. Licensees, managers, sales and serving staff “should also be required to recertify,” according to a government news release. Earlier last month

Clark and RichmondSteveston MLA John Yap, who led the public consultation on liquor law reform, announced that regulations would be eased for winery tasting rooms. Farm markets will also be allowed to offer samples and sales of locally made beer, wine and spirits.

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Thoughts Surrey needs transit for Port Mann about life LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL leaders should be

ashamed that one year after the new Port Mann Bridge opened, Surrey residents don’t have access to any type of public transportation to cross it. If they want to cross it they have to drive to Langley from where they can take a bus. This is pure discrimination against Surrey. This is an outrage and the people in charge at TransLink, the City of Surrey and the B.C. Ministry of Transportation who mismanaged this should be fired for gross incompetence I am calling on all levels of government to cut the excuses, roll up their sleeves and get working on this. Waiting years for critical improvements is not the way to do business in B.C. Public transit helps the people most in need like students and the elderly who cannot afford a car or the exorbitant toll fees. I challenge the powers that be to answer me and the people of Surrey what exactly is being done to get a bus from Surrey over the Port Mann. Enough is enough. The citizens of Surrey demand more accountability from their government.

I HEAR SO MANY people are

hurting so much after reading the story about the young man (Karim Meskine) who lost his life after being beaten to death, allegedly by a 16-year-old. I know myself, I have cried. My heart hurts so much for his family. Why does this happen so much? My friends, family, neighbours, co-workers, business merchants – we all talk about our time when we were 16 and all we could talk about is getting our driver’s licence. We were all so excited and couldn’t wait to drive. Nowadays I guess for the youngsters it is beating on people. We don’t understand this generation. Why? How do you get pleasure doing this? We all wish we had a magic wand to bring their son back – anything to bring him back would be a blessing. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. I am so sorry you have to deal with this when it is supposed to be the most magical and joyous time of the year. S. Haden

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uba has a new plan for funding upgrades to its public transportation system that involves one of the most noteworthy reforms ever decreed by the one-party— Communist—and one-family dominated government. New car sales will be heavily taxed to support the plan. After the 1959 communist revolution, only automobiles that were in Cuba before the revolution could be bought and sold without government authorization. Most of these were American cars. The government was the sole retailer of all post-revolution vehicles whether new or used, many of these being Soviet-made and dating from the time when the Soviet Union was Cuba’s main ally and benefactor. Inability to obtain new vehicles inspired a level of auto mechanical ingenuity, perhaps unequalled anywhere else in the world. Sixtyyear-old Chevy’s still chug along in Cuba fixed and maintained for ongoing usage, not collectorproud babying. For a detailed look at the cars that time left behind in Cuba, the documentary “Stuck in Time” is online at www.rodauthority.com. In 2008, Raul Castro became Cuba’s president when his brother Fidel—the revolution’s famous leader—was reportedly forced by failing health into retirement. Change was more than in the wind and by 2011 Raul Castro had made many reforms, including the liberalizing of car sales. These changes extended a citizen’s right to buy and sell cars privately without the need for government authorization

in the case of post-revolution vehicles. At the present time, further lessening of government control over car sales is in the works. By late January 2014, while the state will remain the sole retailer of cars in Cuba, citizens will be allowed to purchase new or used vehicles from the state-owned car retailer without the need for government authorization. Granma, the Cuban Communist Party newspaper has been quoted as saying, “the retail sale of new and used motorcycles, cars, vans, small trucks and mini buses for Cubans and foreign residents, companies, and diplomats is freed up.” While this change did not extend to extinguishing the need for government authorization to import a new or used car, it nevertheless emphasizes individual private initiative in a way not seen in Cuba since the revolution. The ‘kicker’ is the tax imposed on such newly liberalized transactions. Granma has reported that the new regulations are “expected to include stiff taxes, currently 100 per cent for new cars, with the proceeds going to fund the country’s decrepit public transportation system.” While the number of small private businesses has grown in Cuba in this new era of reform, and while unemployment levels are generally low, most Cuban’s cannot afford a new or even a fairly new but used vehicle and likely little dream of ever doing so. According to Wikipedia sources, as of July 2013, the average monthly wage is 466 Cuban pesos worth about US$19. Even the besteducated and fully employed professionals earn very little. Some medical doctors reportedly earn $15 a month. Select individuals—Cuban diplomats and doctors who serve abroad, for example—have enjoyed the benefit of state authorized and subsidized new car purchases, but they are the rare and privileged ones. …by Cedric Hughes, Barrister & Solicitor with regular weekly contributions from Leslie McGuffin, LL.B.

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ted of 11 charges of failing to comply with notices to file tax returns for his Surrey limousine company will now face a new trial. An earlier provincial court judgement that found Jasvinder Sedhu not guilty was overturned Dec. 17 in B.C. Supreme Court. Sedhu, who was sole director of Baja Limousine Ltd. between 1998 and 2009, was served with 11 notices from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to file his tax returns in October 2009, after it was discovered he hadn’t filed taxes for 10 years. He was told there would be no extensions and after 90 days had passed, the CRA concluded he had not filed. He was criminally

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Surrey Official Community Plan Text No. 126 Amendment Bylaw No. 18154 Application: 7913-0085-00 Location: 9744 – 176 Street Purpose of Bylaw and Permit: The applicant is requesting to amend the Official Community Plan to allow a Temporary Industrial Use Permit on the hatched site. This permit will allow an industrial moving operation and a church on the site for a period not to exceed three years.

Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18150 Application: 7912-0082-00 Location: 15093, 15101 and 15109 – 60 Avenue, 6019 and 6051 – 152 Street Purpose of Bylaw and Permit: The applicant is requesting to rezone the hatched site from One-Acre Residential to Comprehensive Development in order to permit the development of an 86 unit townhouse complex. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW 18150

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Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18155 Application: 7913-0185-00 Location: 16811 – 96 Avenue and 9624 – 168 Street Purpose of Bylaw and Permit: The applicant is requesting to rezone the hatched site from Combined Service Gasoline Station, Local Commercial and One-Acre Residential to Comprehensive Development in order to redevelop the gasoline service station, car wash and convenience store and to incorporate a drive-through restaurant.

Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18151 Application: 7913-0176-00 Location: 5945 – 142 Street Purpose of Bylaw: The applicant is requesting to rezone the hatched property from One-Acre Residential to Single Family Residential (12) Zone and Single Family Residential (10) Zone in order to permit subdivision into 4 single family lots (3 RF-12 lots and 1 RF-10 lot). DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW 18151

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Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18149 Application: 7913-0044-00 Location: 5891 – 144 Street and Portion of 5855 – 144 Street Purpose of Bylaw and Permits: The applicant is requesting to rezone the hatched site from One-Acre Residential to Comprehensive Development in order to permit the development of a Tennis Training Facility. In addition, a development variance permit is sought to defer the works and services requirements related to 59 Avenue until that portion of land is developed in the future. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW 18149

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Surrey Official Community Plan No. 377 Amendment Bylaw No. 18152 Surrey Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 18153 Application: 7913-0191-00 Location: 15895 – 16 Avenue Purpose of Bylaws and Permits: The applicant is requesting to redesignate the hatched property from Urban to Multiple Residential and to rezone from Single Family Residential to Multiple Residential 30 (RM-30) in order to permit an 11 unit townhouse development. In addition, a development variance permit is sought to reduce setbacks in order to provide future road widening for 16 Avenue and to allow a more functional site plan. DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BYLAW 18152/18153


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There are still spots available for Parent Child Mother Goose at the George Mackie Library, 8440 112 St. Using rhymes, songs and stories, Mother Goose helps your baby learn speech and language skills. Open to Delta residents only. The program is on Mondays from Jan. 6 to March 17 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. For more information, call 604594-8155.

Put time back in your hands

TREE CHIPPING Save even more time with TReO

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more congestion between Langley and Vancouver. With these extra lanes open, travel time can be cut in half, saving drivers like you even more time — up to an hour a day.

Regular toll rates For the last year, as construction along Highway 1 has been wrapping up, drivers who registered early have been eligible for low introductory toll rates. As of January 1, with extra lanes open west of the Port Mann Bridge and drivers able to save even more time, the low introductory rates have been replaced with regular toll rates. For drivers already paying the regular toll rates, there is no change. Tolls have stayed the same.

To find out more about saving time with TReO, visit treo.ca/gettherefaster

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SMALL VEHICLES

$1.50 MEDIUM VEHICLES (cube vans, cars with trailers)

$6.00

(cars, pickup trucks, SUVs)

$3.00

LARGE VEHICLES (commercial trucks, motorbus, motorhomes)

$9.00

Seaquam Secondary School is holding a Christmas tree chipping event on Jan. 4 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 11584 Lyon Rd. Minimum donation is $5 for Seaquam basketball. Pick-up available upon request at 778-228-7799.

3rd Cloverdale Scouts are hosting their annual tree chipping event on Jan. 4 and 5 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Art Knapps Plantland, 4391 King George Blvd. By donation.

The Delta Scottsdale Lions are holding their 22nd-annual Christmas Tree chipping on Jan 4 and 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the parking lot of Sungod Arena. Donations will go towards a $16,000 donation to the CHILD Development Centre, a Mac computer for the senior centre at Delta Hospital and North Delta high school scholarships. For more information, call Robert at 604-594-6144.

VOLUNTEERS The Surrey Hospice and Surrey Firefighters Thrift Store, located at 7138 King George Hwy., welcomes new volunteers. Flexible and low-key atmosphere. For more information, call Lorraine at 604-599-9930 or drop by.


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Apprentice Electricians ESC Automation is one of the largest independent controls contractors in North America. With branches in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Seattle and Portland, we deliver Do It Right level of service to all customers, large and small. ESC has immediate openings at our Surrey Headquarters as follows: We have immediate opportunities for electrical apprentices looking for a career in a technical environment or individuals with a technical degree and interested in an electrical apprenticeship. If you have the desire to join a dynamic team and work for a company that cares about you and the planet, please apply in confidence to:

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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CHOHAN, Iqbal Singh His family announces with sadness the passing of Iqbal Singh Chohan, originally from village BUDHI PInd, Distt. Hoshiarpur, punjab, India. His funeral will be held on JAN 2, 2014. Thursday at 1.00 pm at Riverside Funeral Home located at 7410 Hopcott Road, Delta. Final prayers will held at DUKHNIWARN Temple between 3.00pm and 5pm. For more information, please call 604-593-3011 or 604-7240421

Become a PLEA Family Caregiver. PLEA provides ongoing training and support. A young person is waiting for an open door...make it yours.

RECEPTIONIST / ADMIN. ASSISTANT

Sales Specialist Digital Products Black Press has an immediate opening for a digital sales specialist to monetize several highly successful online advertising platforms including LocalWork.ca. Main Duties: t Contact prospective customers as directed by the Manager for a range of Black Press Digital advertising opportunities. Primary contact will be via telephone & e-mail. t Maintain contact and call volumes through a CRM system. t Creativity is an asset. Qualifications: t The successful candidate will possess exceptional telephone marketing skills and will enjoy working in fast paced environment and have at least 2 years of direct selling experience. t This is a full time position based in Langley, BC. Black Press Offers Competitive Compensation, Benefits & Opportunities For Career Development. t Apply with resume to: Kristy O’Connor, Digital Sales Manager: koconnor@bpdigital.ca

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Van Kam’s group of companies req. Highway linehaul owner operators & company drivers based in our Surrey terminal for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain driving experience/training.

Required for Nirvail Singh Sandhu ,Rajinder Sran and Harbhajan Sandhu Blueberry Farms. F/T Farm Supervisor $14/hr. Co-ordinate and supervise workers. Develop work schedules. Minimum 1 year of experience in agriculture stream required. F/T Farm Workers $10.25/hr. Plant, fertilize, cultivate, spray, irrigate crop. Operate farm machinery. Pick, sort, weigh and pack blueberry. Must be able to work in early morning shifts able to lift heavy weight. Contact:Harvinder Email:farm.blueberry@yahoo.ca or Fax:604-543-4070 Location: Surrey BC

We offer above average rates and an excellent employee benefits package. $3500 Signing BONUS for Owner Operators To join our team of professional drivers, email a detailed resume, current driver’s abstract and details of your truck to: careers@vankam.com or Call Bev, 604-968-5488 or Fax: 604-587-9889

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CANADIAN FARMS PRODUCE Inc., located in Surrey requires Full Time general farm workers. Accommodation available. Wage $10.25/hour. Must be in good physical shape. Training provided. Heavy lifting req’d. Please fax resume to: 604-574-5773

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FARM WORKERS NEEDED for Grafton Farms Cranberry Farm at 2148-224th St. in Langley. Seasonal/Full Time. $10.25/hr for 60 hours per week. Physically demanding outdoor work in all weather conditions. email: dough@graftongroup.ca

HIGHWAY OWNER OPERATORS & COMPANY DRIVERS

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FARM labourer - fertilize, spray, cultivate, irrigate crops. Operate farm mach starting Mar 1/14@10.33/hr Gill & Sons Berryland 15155 40ave Surrey. Fax 604574-1306

INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SIGN UP ONLINE! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853

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DRIVERS; HARLENS Trucking Ltd. req’s F/T Long Haul Truck Drivers $23.50/hr, 50 hrs/week. Send resumes to: 10716 Scott Rd. Surrey BC, V3V 4G6, Fax: 604-957-5265

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We are a well-established firm of Chartered Accountants in Surrey looking for a receptionist/admin. assistant with flexible hours. The successful applicant will have professional experience with greeting clients and answering telephones. Computer and filing experience an asset. Remuneration will be commensurate with qualifications.

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DELIVERY DRIVERS NEEDED! We are now taking applications! Do you have a reliable van and a valid drivers license? You could make extra money delivering the Metro Monday through Friday. FOR MORE INFORMATION EMAIL: circmanager@ burnabynewsleader.com

www.blackpress.ca HOUSEKEEPER, LIVE OUT, F/T, needed in the White Rock area. Housekeeping duties, and exp’d in sewing & laundry. No childcare. Must be comfortable with pets, 5 days/week, prefer Filipino speaking. Call: 604-329-4197

James Western Star Truck & Trailer Ltd. in Williams Lake has an immediate opening for an experienced parts person. Full Time, competitive wages, benefits & signing bonus. Fax resume to: 250-398-6367 or email: nwejr@jamesws.com Position available at Delta Petro Pass, 30hrs/wk., 1:15pm-8:15pm Mon-Fri. Please apply in person to 10178 Nordel Court

SHIPPING / PRODUCTION Door distributor & manufacturer has a F/T afternoon opportunity available for 40hrs./wk. with our growing company. Experience is an asset. Must be career driven to join our dynamic team! Opportunity Available For Career Advancement! Competitive Wages & Benefits! Fax resume: 604-881-2374 E-mail: MFortuna@ mouldingandmillwork.com

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

2 Line Cooks req’d. Sal:$12.00/hr. 40hr./wk. Pmt. 2+ yrs. exp. Duties: Prepare & cook full course meals, individual dishes and foods. Plan menus. Ensure quality of food. Determine size of proportions. Estimate food requirements and costs. Inspect kitchens and food service areas. Train and supervise kitchen staff. Work with specialized cooking equipment (deep fryer, etc.). Manage kitchen operations. Lang: English. Contact: Sarbjit from Baron’s Manor Pub in Surrey, BC. Apply at: themanorpub@yahoo.ca 3 Food & Beverage Servers req’d. Sal:$10.50/hr. 40hr./wk. No exp. Pmt. Duties: Greet customers. Answer questions regarding food & beverages. Serve food & beverages. Order & maintain inventory. Present bills. Receive payment. Lang: English. Contact: Sarbjit from Baron’s Manor Pub in Surrey, BC. Apply at: themanorpub@yahoo.ca DAYTIME COOK P/T hrs. Must have breakfast grill exp. Apply in person to 17608-56 Ave. Surrey. DISHWASHERS - Mom Di Rasoi Sweets & Restaurant Inc. dba Taj Sweets & Restaurant in Surrey is hiring 2 F/T Dishwashers. No experience req’d. Duties include washing dishes, glassware, flatware, pots & pans using dishwasher or by hand, placing dishes in storage area, etc. Salary would be $11/hr with 40 hrs per week. Basic knowledge of English is required, ad must be willing to work in shifts. Interested applicants please email resumes to: momdirasoisweets@outlook.com ETHNIC/TANDOORI COOKS & SERVERS Gulberg Tandoor and Donair and Fine Cuisine in Surrey requires Indian/Pakistani ethnic and tandoori cooks for both the locations at 12578-72 Ave and 15950 Fraser Hwy. Must have experience as Indian/Pakistani ethnic and tandoori cook for 3 years. Salary $17/hr. Minimum work 40hrs/ week. Also requires Servers. Salary $12/hr. Minimum work 40 hrs/week. No experience required. Experience at Indian/ Pakistani restaurant would be an asset. Please send resume to: khanzafar155@yahoo.com

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Busy automotive and truck repair shop is looking to fill one (1) mechanic position We are located in Surrey, BC. Job Skills & Duties: • Review work orders/discuss work with supervisor • Test automotive systems using visual & electronic diagnostic equip. • Adjust/repair or replace parts and components of automotive systems • Record service recommendations and ensure customer understands all services • Hindi/Punjabi an asset Experience & Education: • Completion of Secondary school • Vocational/Mechanical training • On the job training/apprenticeship • At least 4-5 years work exp. Wage: $25/hr- FT, 40 hrs/week Please send resume and qualifications to: citytruckrepairltd@gmail.com

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• Steel Fabricator (afternoon) • Saw Operator • Estimator • Drafter & more. Global ORIGINAL Waterpark & Attractions Company is HIRING! www.WhiteWaterWest.com/ careers.html

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COME JOIN OUR TEAM! We currently have the following opening within our Surrey/Port Kells Branch:

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BECOME A VOLUNTEER LITERACY or MATH TUTOR and help a child who is struggling to learn! You must have excellent English and/or math skills, and enjoy working with children. Tutoring locations in both Surrey & Langley. Extensive training provided. Surrey information sessions held on either Monday, January 6th or Tuesday, January 7th at 7 PM the Learning Disabilities Association office, #201 - 13766 - 72 Ave. Langley information session held on Wednesday, January 8th at 7 PM at Douglas Park School, 5409-206 St. Pre-register at 604-591-5156. Info: www.ldafs.org

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

Truck/Equipment Mechanic Experience in auto, truck and hydraulics an asset. Should posses your own tools, sufficient to perform repairs and service. We offer competitive wages, comprehensive benefit plans and the opportunity to advance within the company. Must be able to multi-task in a fast paced environment.

Please fax your resume to:

604-888-2029 or email: dscott@driveproducts.com

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PERSONAL SERVICES 175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

PERSONAL SERVICES 182

FINANCIAL SERVICES

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CONCRETE & PLACING

UNIQUE CONCRETE

DESIGN

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Kristy 604.488.9161

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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

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778-593-9788 RELAXATION BODY CARE 604-859-2998 #4 - 2132 Clearbrook Road, Abby

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Credit Officer We are looking to add an assertive, personable Credit and Collection Specialist to our team. This is a permanent, full time position. As a Credit Officer some of your duties will include interacting with internal and external customers, approving credit limits for new customers, monitor credit thresholds for existing customers and contacting customers for payments. The skill set you bring to the team will include a professional telephone manner, effective time management techniques, efficient computer knowledge including Microsoft Office suite and an entry-level competency of accounting. Your previous work experience will include role(s) in credit and/or collections with a focus in customer care. We are looking for candidates who have a minimum 2 years experience in a comparable role. If you are looking for a change and would like to join a dynamic group, kindly forward your resume to: Black Press Group Ltd. Attn: Stephen Gregorig, Credit Manager Box 3600 Abbotsford, BC V2S 2H5 sgregorig@blackpress.ca Competition closes: Jan 17th, 2014 We thank all those whom are interested in this position; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Only qualified candidates will be contacted for an interview.

Advertising Sales Representative The Surrey Leader has an opening for an experienced Advertising Sales Representative. By joining the number one community newspaper serving Surrey/North Delta, you can realize your full potential while contributing to one of the fastest growing communities in Canada. The team environment at The Leader will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence. The ideal candidate will have experience, be a strong communicator, well organized, self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-paced environment. A car and a valid driver’s license is required. The Leader is part of Black Press, Canada’s largest private independent newspaper company with more than 100 community, daily and urban newspapers in B.C., Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii. Send your resume with cover letter by January 10th, 2014. Jim Mihaly publisher@surreyleader.com The Surrey Leader #200-5450 152nd Street, Surrey, BC V3S 5J9

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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

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APPLIANCE FOR SALE

560

* Large 2 & 3 Bdrm Apartments * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w * 3 floor levels inside suite * Wood burning fireplace * Private roof top patio * Walk to shops. Near park, pool, playground * Elementary school on block * Clubhouse, tennis court * On site security/on site Mgmt * Reasonable Rent * On transit route * Sorry no pets

MISC. FOR SALE

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

REAL ESTATE

Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916

.Can-Pro Paint & Drywall. 3 rooms $250. Over 25 yrs of quality service. Insured/Free Est. 604-7717052

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FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841 .Jim’s Mowing. 310-JIMS (5467).

ALEX MECHANICAL Heating, Plumbing & Gas Fitting. Licensed, Bonded & Insured. (604)761-3729

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BL CONTRACTING SUNDECKS, RAILINGS & AWNINGS SNOW REMOVAL

A Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber

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RENOS & REPAIRS Excellent price on Hot Water Tanks Furnace, Boilers, Plumbing Jobs & Furnace & duct cleaning

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• Additions • Renovations • New Construction

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GUILDFORD GARDENS

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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour

SUITES, UPPER

#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200

3 Bdrm Townhouse

U-HAUL MOVING CENTER Surrey claims a Landlords Contractual Lien against the following persons goods in storage at;

Corner Unit - 5 appli’s, 1 pkng. Avail Jan 1st. $1250/mo. Spacious Units, great park-like setting nr shops & bus. No pets.

13425 King George Blvd. Surrey BC, Tel: 604-585-4511

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TOWNHOUSES NEWTON

BAYWEST Mgmt Corp. To view 604-501-4413 SURREY 65/135 1 Bdrm T/H $675, 3 bdrm t/h $970 & 4 bdrm t/h $1030 and a Bachelor Apt $535/mo. Quiet complex, washer/dryer. Sorry, no pets. Call: 604-596-1099

223 Kerry Lanphier #203 - 11030 136th Street, Surrey, BC TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES! 2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

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AUTO FINANCING

344 David Morier #302-425 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster, BC

HOMES FOR RENT

417 Robert E. C. Sipes 13245 King George Blvd., Surrey, BC 456 Tammara Hunter 21644 44A Avenue, Langley, BC

MAYFLOWER CO-OP

Hauling Anything.. But Dead Bodies!! 20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE We Load or You Load !

604.220.JUNK(5865) Serving Metro Vancouver Since 1988

PETS

Member of Better Business Bureau

1 Bdrm. $700.00 2 Bdrm. $815.00 • Minutes walk to Surrey Central Skytrain Station & Mall & SFU Surrey Campus • 24 Hour On-site Management PETS ALLOWED • Walk To Holland Park, High School & Elementary School

Heat & Hot Water Included

WCB INSURED

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PETS

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com Registered White Lab cross Kuvas 2 Male, 1 Female, puppies are white, paper trained, ready to go! Have shots & vet checked. $550. Call 604-991-0114. Yorkie/Shi’s Puppies - 5 weeks, full shots, house trained. $400 Call 604-856-5663 or 778-552-1033

To Arrange a Viewing Call Joyce

604-319-7517 SURREY

Regency Park Gardens Large 1 & 2 bedroom units Rent from $725.00/mo.

459 Tammara Hunter 21644 44A Avenue, Langley, BC 478 George Emery 15555 132 Street, Surrey, BC A sale will take place at the storage location on Friday, January 10, 2014. Viewing 10:00AM-12:00PM. Sealed bids will be opened at 12:30PM. Rm. contents are personal / household goods unless noted otherwise. Bids will be for entire contents of each locker unit.

N.Delta: Royal York. 3 bdrm splt lvl quiet area. Nr all amens, n/s, n/p. Avail now. $1800. 604-930-9210 NEWTON, 13040 Fairford Place. 3/bdrm Rancher. Fr/St, W/D N/P, N/S. Avail Dec 1st. $1200/mo. Luke 604-590-4888 Remax North Surrey, 122/102 Ave 5 bdrm home with large & priv yard, spacious kitchen, close to all amens, nice view. $1800 604-308-7946

SOUTH SURREY Short Term or Long term

Sold Your House? Downsizing? Renovating? Just bring Your Clothes. Fully Furnished & Equipped Like New Townhouse. Only 3 years old. Immaculate Deluxe, 2 bdrm. + Rec. Room/Office + 2 Full Bath T/House. Flr. to ceiling storage + storage rm. in garage. 6 s/s appli. d/w, w/d, Garburator. Crown Mouldings, 9ft. ceilings, H/W laminate flooring and slate tile. Gas F/P & Alarm. 1 car garage parking. Covered patio lower & outdoor patio upper. Amenities room incls. full gym, outdoor hot tub & pool. Walk to Morgan Heights shopping. NO Smoking inside & NO Pets! $2350/month. Available March 1.

604.488.9161

Phone: 604-581-8332 & 604-585-0063

739 SURREY 75/120A St. 3 Bdrm apt $1080/mo. Quiet family complex, washer/dryer hook-ups, no pets. Call: 604-501-0505

317 Bunny Posehn #101 - 2925 Glen Drive, Coquitlam, BC 333 Louise E. Gilson #1403 - 3771 Bartlett Court, Burnaby, BC

TRANSPORTATION

2 Bdrm units from $807- $847/mo. First Months Rent Free! 5 Min walk to Surrey Ctrl Skytrain, and all amenities. Well maintained, clean, quiet, sec’d adult only bldg. No Pets. Shared purchase required. Call: 604-583-2122 or email: maycoop@shawbiz.ca

1 MONTH FREE

RE: THE ESTATE OF ROBERT JAMES MALONE, deceased, formerly of Surrey, BC. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of ROBERT JAMES MALONE are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Administrator on or before January 30, 2014 after which date the Administrator will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which he then has notice. WILLIAM PATRICK MALONE by his solicitor, ELYSSA LOCKHART RDM LAWYERS LLP 33695 South Fraser Way Abbotsford, BC V2S 2C1

Linwood Place Apts: 604-530-6555 Maple Manor Apts: 604-534-0108 1 & 2 bdrm apts, $650-$900/mo. Ask about our Move-In BONUS.

APARTMENTS

1994 Mercury Villager van, good cond, a/c, Arcrd, no rust, p/w/s, $1250 obo. 604-817-4278 / 0153

N. DELTA 3 bdrm upper, 1.5 baths, $1300/mo inc. utils. N/S, N/P. Cl to schools, shops, bus. (604)503-3461

NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. 2 Large RV Pads available for mobile home. Call 604-597-4787.

736

845 The Scrapper

SURREY 149 / 68, 1 Bdrm bright, spac, cls to schl/bus & market. Avail now, Rent neg, ns/np 604-782-4832

733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS

604.319.7514

You'll find something for the kid in you in the Classifieds! 604-575-5555

SURREY 10866 128A St. Lrg 2 Bdrm suite, full bath, ns/np, no laundry, avail now. 604-930-2988.

N. DELTA 11858-72nd Ave. 3 bdrm grnd floor suite, Avail now. $1100/mo incl hydro, heat, laundry. 604-329-7858.

To Arrange a Viewing Call Grace

.DJ AUTOMARKET 604-538-2422

NEWTON 70A/144 St. 2 bdrm bsmt ste. Grnd lvl, full bath, newly reno’d. NS/NP. 650 incl utils. 604-771-2503

GUILDFORD bright clean 2bd bsmt wd, fencd yrd,nr transit/schls/amens Ns/np. $800 +utils. 604-283-9055.

Heat & Hot Water Included

TRUCKS & VANS

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

NEWTON: 2 BDRM grnd lvl bsmt suite, avail now. Utils incl. For info call after 5pm 604-572-2768

SURREY 134/90 spac above grnd 2bdrm. Inc lndry, int, hydro. Avl now $750 negot. N/S. 604-781-4099

851

VEHICLES WANTED

NEWTON - 142nd & 66A spacious clean 1 bdrm. 1 full bath, N/P N/S, quiet area. Avail. Now $550 incls. utils. cbl. Wifi. 604.374.0191

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

POCO. Shaughnessy. Beautifully renovated 2200sqft 3 bdrm up; large 1 bdrm in-law suite down. Large fenced yard, sundeck, steps away from trails/schools. $1,975. 604-834-3106.

827

N.DELTA 2bdrm newer suite, beaut loc. nr transit. Inste lndry, sep ent. Avail Now. $925/mo incl hydro, cble & wifi. NS/NP. 604-930-9210

NEWTON 3 bdrm grnd lvl suite, over 1500 sq/ft, 2 baths, ns/np. Avail now. Incl utils. 604-594-5276.

TRANSPORTATION

jsarowa@shaw.ca or 604-897-1546

FLEETWOOD 3 Bdrm, 2bths sml pet, n/laund, Jan 1 or 15, $1100 incl hydro.778-858-3143, 604-727-4823

751 S. SURREY. Warehouse, approx 1800 sf. 220 wiring, 4 -14’ doors $1500/m. Gated. Suitable for storage. Avail. now. Call 604-835-6000

2007 MERCEDES. A luxury car like no other. This fully loaded Mercedes S550 4-Matic S class. Premium and comfort package includes - navigation, voice command, heated and cooled seats, power rear shades and blinds, premium sound system, panoramic roofs both front and rear. Absolutely has it all. Very clean inside and out. No accidents. 150,000 km. Asking $29,500 OBO. Contact me via email for further information at:

CLAYTON HTS large bright 2 bdrm suite, 1100 s/f, sep laund, full bath, priv pkng, near transit, schools & all amens. NS/NP. Avail Jan. 1st. $900/mo incl utils. 604-575-7636.

APARTMENT/CONDO 709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

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Running this ad for 8yrs

Northstar Painting Ltd.- The Residential Specialists. BIG jobs, Small jobs - We do it all! Interior and Exterior Projects. Master Painters at Students Rates. WCB Safe, Reliable, Efficient & Quality Paint. 778.245.9069

~ Fir Apartments ~

Call 604-536-0379

SUITES, LOWER

CHIMNEY HEIGHTS large bright 1 bdrm in new hse, 4 pce bath, alarm $525 incl utils/cable. 604-600-4050.

Need A Vehicle! Guaranteed Auto Loan. Apply Now, 1.877.680.1231 www.UapplyUdrive.ca

PAINT SPECIAL

TONY’’S PAINTING

Great Location Amid Sea & Shops 1/2 Month FREE Rent 1 Bdrm Suites - Avail Now

750

TRANSPORTATION

PARKSIDE

604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley

Vincent 543-7776

SUNNY WHITE ROCK

PATTAR ROOFING LTD. All types of Roofing. Over 35 years in business. 604.588.0833

www.affordablemoversbc.com

~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates

706

• Minutes walk to Holly Elementary School • Across from the NEW GUILDFORD TOWN CENTER & WALMART SUPERCENTRE • 1 min. drive to PORT MANN

WHEN YOU NEED HELP IN A HURRY...

PRICES SO LOW I MUST BE MAD Call MAD ABOUT PAINTING. Free Estimates. Int/Ext. 778-773-3918

WHITE Rock by Semiahmoo Mall. Lrg. bright. 2 bdrm. Heat & hot water incl. Grd level, Lrg private patio. Outdoor Pool. Parking $1150.00 Avail. now 604 307-7402

RENTALS

PETS ALLOWED

AFFORDABLE MOVING

(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.

Email Application or Phone 604-592-5663

Incl heat, h.water, sec u/g pkng & SWIMMING POOL

• 24 Hour On-site Management

TRIPLE A MOVING

604-537-4140

• DIFFICULTY SELLING? •

www.hawthornehousing.org

Difficulty Making Payments? No Equity? Penalty? Expired Listing? We Buy Homes! No Fees! No Risk! www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663

$715 2 bdrm. from $850

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.

LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES

1 bdrm. from

MOVING & STORAGE

From $50/hr. 1, 2, & 5 Ton Trucks Available • Piano Service Available • Licensed • Reliable Serving all of Lower Mainland! 604-466-3101/604-505-4798

No Subsidy, U/G Parking, 2 Appls, NO pets. Avail Now.

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** Call Raman @ 604-561-4041.

320

SURREY - 13820 72nd Ave 2 Bdrm 780 sq/ft. $755/mo. Shares $2,500.

LOTS

LAKEVIEW LOT FOR SALE ON BOWRON LAKE, B.C. 2.58 acres, unserviced, small trees on it. 100 ft. from lake. $250,000. Call: 1-250983-2594

RENOVATIONS SPECIALIST

MERCHANDISE: CLASS 500’S From antiques & collectibles, to sporting goods and electronics, to parakeets and pet supplies, if it’s considered merchandise for sale, you can find it here.

HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOUSES! Older House • Damaged House Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422

630

APARTMENT/CONDO

SUNCREEK ESTATES

Beaumark dishwasher built in (white) $30. Good working order. We are remodeling and changing colour. North Delta 604-591-9740

RENTALS

MOTELS, HOTELS

LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010

In the Matter of Part 3.1 (Administrative Forfeiture) of the Civil Forfeiture Act [SBC 2005, C. 29] the CFA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: autocredit 911

Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402

On December 9, 2010, at the 9400 block of 132nd Street, Surrey, B.C., Peace Officer(s) of the Surrey RCMP seized, at the time indicated, the subject property, described as: $1,000 CAD, on or about 23:12 Hours. The subject property was seized because there was a warrant authorized by the court pursuant to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada to seize evidence in respect of an offence (or offences) under section 7(1) (Production of substance) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada. Notice is hereby given that the subject property, CFO file Number: 2012-1334, is subject to forfeiture under Part 3.1 of the CFA and will be forfeited to the Government for disposal by the Director of Civil

Forfeiture unless a notice of dispute is filed with the Director within the time period set out in this notice. A notice of dispute may be filed by a person who claims to have an interest in all or part of the subject property. The notice of dispute must be filed within 60 days of the date upon which this notice is first published. You may obtain the form of a notice of dispute, which must meet the requirements of Section 14.07 of the CFA, from the Director’s website, accessible online at www. pssg.gov.bc.ca/civilforfeiture. The notice must be in writing, signed in the presence of a lawyer or notary public, and mailed to the Civil Forfeiture Office, PO Box 9234 Station Provincial Government, Victoria, B.C. V8W 9J1.


20 Surrey/North Delta Leader Thursday, January 2, 2014

Register online at www.centralcityarena.ca or in person at Central City Arena 10240 City Parkway, Surrey ph. 604-584-3887

YOUTH BALL HOCKEY (starts Jan 10) - Ages 7-17 (No Contact) - $149 early registration - 11 or 12 games (usually 1 game per week) - No weekend games. Beginners are welcome. - See website for days/times for each age group

ADULT BALL HOCKEY (starts Jan 24) - Non Contact - 6 Divisions from Beginner to Advanced - 14-16 weekend games (1 per week) - Register individually or as a team - $2380 / team $189 / individuals

All games played out of Central City Arena in Surrey

ADULT ROLLER HOCKEY (starts Jan 13) - Non Contact - 6 Divisions from Beginner to Advanced - 14-16 weeknight games (1 per week) - Register individually or as a team

INDOOR SOCCER (starts Jan 17) - Ages 6-9 (stay dry playing indoors) - $99 registration fee - 9 weeks of fun (1 game per week) - Games played Fridays at 5 or 6 pm.

www.funkymonkeyfunpark.com

www.funkymonkeyfunpark.com

coupon

13853 104 Ave, Surrey Phone 604-498-4644

2 for 1

PLAYGROUND

ADMISSION Valid Monday-Friday only Not valid with other attractions or party packages. Expires January 31, 2013

GIANT PLAYGROUND * PIRATE SHIP RIDE * MONKEY HOPPER RIDE * LASER TAG * BUMPER CARS

THE BIGGEST & BEST INDOOR FUN PARK

REAL AMUSEMENT PARK ATTRACTIONS

BIRTHDAY PARTY $89 Mon-Fri $129 Sat & Sun


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